"I'm always amazed by those people who get up at 5 and write till 8
and then eat a peach and walk their canary and write two hours more
and then are free to collect firewood for the rest of the afternoon."
[Richard Greenberg, New York Times 03/26/06]

I don't vouch for everything in any of those resources, mind you:
linguists don't tend to always agree with other linguists about things like, say, what linguistics is,
so at least something in each one of those links probably makes me hopping mad, and same for most
other linguists, but of course we will be hopping about different things.

If you are a linguistics grad student, you might want to look
at my page of links for linguistics grad students
which I compiled with lots of people's help for a regular course at UofA,
but parts of which could help others too.

If you are already a linguist, well, if you have been to the internet,
you will know that
there are already a lot of places online to learn about linguistics and linguists, so
I am hardly going to give you a compendium. I would, however, like to point you to: